Demi Lovato goes ghost hunting

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Last Updated : Jul 18 2013 | 2:20 AM IST

Singer Demi Lovato believes that her family home in Texas is haunted and said that she goes ghost hunting.

The 20-year-old said her Texas home is haunted by a little girl named Emily, whom she befriended as an invisible playmate when she was younger, reports contactmusic.com.

"I go ghost hunting. My house in Texas is so ridiculously haunted. Not by a bad spirit, but a little girl. I think her name is Emily. I've had a medium come over and ghost hunters, and they both told me the same name, Emily," buzzfeed.com quoted Lovato as saying.

"There were so many times that I saw her when I was growing up. I saw her in my closet one time. When I was three years old my mom caught me talking to something by myself. She asked, 'Who are you talking to?' and I said, 'My best friend Emily.' She's playful," she added.

Lovato also mentioned that she has spoken to a medium, someone who mediates communication between spirits of the dead and other human beings, and the duo discussed supernatural occurrences.

"I think I have a really strong connection to the afterlife. My mom's friend is a medium, and we've talked about things... Stuff will just happen. When I walk into a room, I can tell if something has happened there or not, or if a hotel is haunted," she added.

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First Published: Jul 18 2013 | 2:15 AM IST

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